Jacques Helft

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Jacques Helft
BornFebruary 26, 1891 (1891-02-26)
Paris
DiedJanuary 9, 1980 (1980-01-10) (aged 88)
Paris
Occupation(s)Art historian and dealer

Jacques Helft (February 26, 1891 - January 9, 1980) was a French art and antiques dealer.

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Early years

Born Sem Jacques Helft in 1891 in Paris. His father, Léon Helft, was an antique dealer whose store A la vieille Bretagne was well known. His mother was Hortense Keller. [1]

With his father, Léon, and brother, Yvon, Helft opened a gallery with his brother in a private mansion at 4 rue de Ponthieu (Paris 8e).

Rosenberg and Helft

The art dealer Paul Rosenberg [2] was his brother-in-law. They went into partnership to create a Rosenberg and Helft Gallery in London. [3] [4] [5] [6]

The Paris gallery was seized during the Second World War (with the complicity of the antique dealer Bonnefoy), [7] after Jacques Helft and his family left for New York in September 1940. [8] He escaped France along with his family thanks to the intervention of the Portuguese consul Aristides de Sousa Mendes. [9]

From 1942 to 1948, he had his gallery on 57th Street. Later, from 1948, he moved to Argentina for several years. He returned to France in 1956 and became Honorary President of the Syndicat des Antiquaires.

He was soon led to take an interest in French silverware of the Ancien Régime, a subject that was still very little studied at the time. As little was known about the hallmarks of silverware, pieces of old French silverware were often referred to indiscriminately as objects bearing the hallmarks of the "fermiers généraux". When Jacques Helft became an expert in silverware auctions, he wrote very precise catalogs reproducing the hallmarks, a rare thing at the time. He played a major role in the organization of one of the first major exhibitions devoted to silverware, which took place in 1936 at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris. [10] He later wrote several books and prefaces on this theme.

Part of his collection was dispersed in 1989 and 1996 in two auctions: La collection privée d'argenterie de Jacques et Marianne Helft, Monaco, Christies, December 3, 1989, [11] and Objets d'art et de très bel ameublement: provenant des collections de Monsieur Jacques Helft, des collections de Madame Elisabeth S. et appartenant à divers amateurs, Paris, Hôtel George V, Jacques Tajan, April 3, 1996. Some of the most prestigious objects, which he sold to great collectors such as David David-Weill, are today in the Louvre or the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris, to which these collectors gave them. He himself gave several works to national museums.

He had three sons from his marriage to Marianne Loevi in 1920, [12] including the lawyer and modern art collector Georges or Jorge Helft, who settled in Argentina [13] and Paris, and the expert Leon Helft, who died in the 1980s.

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  2. "Georges Braque PICHET, VERRE, FRUITS, COUTEAU signed G. Braque (lower right)". sothebys. Archived from the original on 2022-02-09. Helft was the leading antique dealer as well as a celebrated silver specialist in France. He was also a business partner of Paul Rosenberg,
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  4. "Art Looting Intelligence Unit (ALIU) Reports 1945-1946 and ALIU Red Flag Names List and Index". www.lootedart.com. Retrieved 2022-02-09. Bonnefoy. Paris, 'Au Vieux Paris ', 4 rue de la Paix. Reported to have had important collection of Russian Imperial silver, formerly owned by Mr Helft, antique dealer now in USA. Collection sequestrated by the French Government. In prison for complicity in another transaction.
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  6. "The Paul Rosenberg ArchivesA Gift of Elaine and Alexandre Rosenberg PaulRosenberg". www.moma.org. Retrieved 2022-02-14. Paul Rosenberg opened a new branch of his Paris gallery - managed by his well-known antiquarian brother-in-law Jacques Helft - in London between World War I and World War II.
  7. "ArtCult - Le journal d'un fou d'art par Adrian Darmon-Une bonne partie de la collection Goudstikker". www.artcult.fr. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2022-02-09. Le quotidien "Libération" a rappelé qu'après la guerre sur ses 1 712 meubles et objets disparus, la famille n'en retrouva que 283 dans la galerie Bonnefoy, qui fut condamnée à les rendre.
  8. "Family - Sousa Mendes Foundation". sousamendesfoundation.org. Archived from the original on 2018-01-18. Retrieved 2022-02-09. The HELFT, LOEVI and ROSENBERG families and Louise MANGEONJEAN were issued visas by Aristides de Sousa Mendes in Bordeaux on June 18, 1940. The families crossed into Portugal where they settled in Sintra. They would eventually immigrate to the USA in separate groups. Paul ROSENBERG was a famous and influential art dealer who represented Picasso and Matisse. In September 1940, Jacques and Marianne HELFT, accompanied by their children, Etienne, Georges, and Leon, sailed on the vessel Nea Hellas from Lisbon to New York. Yvon Salomon and Madeleine Marthe HELFT also made the crossing in September 1940 on the Exeter, along with Paul and Marguerite Ida ROSENBERG and their daughter Micheline Nanette. Marguerite Gabrielle LOEVI, accompanied by her nurse, Louise MANGEONJEAN, sailed to New York on the Exeter the following month, in October 1940. Several of the young men in the family were forced to remain in France as they were eligible for conscription: Jean and François HELFT as well as Alexandre Paul ROSENBERG.
  9. "Family - Sousa Mendes Foundation". sousamendesfoundation.org. Retrieved 2022-02-14. The HELFT, LOEVI and ROSENBERG families and Louise MANGEON JEAN were issued visas by Aristides de Sousa Mendes in Bordeaux on June 18, 1940.
  10. Mémoires de la Société d'émulation du Doubs, Numéro 9.
  11. Notari, Claire (1989). La collection privée d'argenterie de Jacques et Marianne Helft : vente à Monte Carlo, Christie's Monaco, 3 décembre 1989 (in French). S. l.: s. n. OCLC   492812919.
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  13. "The Helft Collection | Borges Center". www.borges.pitt.edu. Archived from the original on 2022-02-09. Retrieved 2022-02-09.